What would a UK national shooting body look like.
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Re: What would a UK national shooting body look like.
So is it worth contacting the eZines and Journals and the likes and getting something published to see if the support exists for such a National body? This is not a replacement for anyone, just a functional top level shooting body that ties everyone together.
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Re: What would a UK national shooting body look like.
A few more thoughts then about the "Firearms and Shotgun Certificate Holders Association " or FASCHA - or something similar.
Perhaps it should be mainly web based to save costs.
People could register as members (with a cert) or associates (looking at getting a cert).
We could ask all RFDs to hand out web info when they sell a gun and if really we were really lucky, the FLDs could include info when they send certs out. These raise a lot of potential difficulties, but are worth thinking about.
The web site could contain links to all the other shooting organisations with pointers as to which one does what. There could be a forum for hot topics that affect us all and the database of email addresses could be used to instantly canvas opinion on issues so a concerted and well informed can be given to government/press etc.
Cost for members needs to be really low or non existant preferably.
Perhaps the other shooting organisations could help to fund it by donating "for the greater good" as it could encourage more people to join them etc.
Clearly there would need to be a little team running it and someone who is happy and able to be a spokesman (or woman of course!)
Data protection etc are all issues, esp if we ask people to supply their cert number - can we do that?
What do you reckon?
Perhaps it should be mainly web based to save costs.
People could register as members (with a cert) or associates (looking at getting a cert).
We could ask all RFDs to hand out web info when they sell a gun and if really we were really lucky, the FLDs could include info when they send certs out. These raise a lot of potential difficulties, but are worth thinking about.
The web site could contain links to all the other shooting organisations with pointers as to which one does what. There could be a forum for hot topics that affect us all and the database of email addresses could be used to instantly canvas opinion on issues so a concerted and well informed can be given to government/press etc.
Cost for members needs to be really low or non existant preferably.
Perhaps the other shooting organisations could help to fund it by donating "for the greater good" as it could encourage more people to join them etc.
Clearly there would need to be a little team running it and someone who is happy and able to be a spokesman (or woman of course!)
Data protection etc are all issues, esp if we ask people to supply their cert number - can we do that?
What do you reckon?
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Re: What would a UK national shooting body look like.
Thats a how it could be done.
But what actually would it do, what would be its remit, what would try and achieve, what would its goals be?
But what actually would it do, what would be its remit, what would try and achieve, what would its goals be?
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The powers that be would love to have a single association to put pressure on. What would you rather do, clear a wood or cut down a single tree! Strengthen the existing organisations.
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Re: What would a UK national shooting body look like.
All the right questions from Dromia.
Some initial thoughts:
The remit would be to represent and inform people who have FACs/SGCs and those wishing to get one.
This would involve consulting and informing members on high level issues especially around licensing, as well as press coverage, parliamentary activity on shooting, court cases etc.
Then representing our collected view (if possible!) To politicians, police, press, lobbying bodies etc
We woukd seek to draw all shooting organisations in to participate both through their individual members - who would also become ours - and their high level representatives.
The association and website would become a focus for the whole shooting community and hopefully unite in a non competitive or threatening way as it draws on the strengths and resources of each organisation.
How does that sound for starters?
Some initial thoughts:
The remit would be to represent and inform people who have FACs/SGCs and those wishing to get one.
This would involve consulting and informing members on high level issues especially around licensing, as well as press coverage, parliamentary activity on shooting, court cases etc.
Then representing our collected view (if possible!) To politicians, police, press, lobbying bodies etc
We woukd seek to draw all shooting organisations in to participate both through their individual members - who would also become ours - and their high level representatives.
The association and website would become a focus for the whole shooting community and hopefully unite in a non competitive or threatening way as it draws on the strengths and resources of each organisation.
How does that sound for starters?
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An FAC/SGC holders' association would be a rather good idea methinx. Neatly sidesteps all the infighting and politicking that sank BSSC and whatever the other one was called, while uniting everyone on common ground.
Therein lies the problem - to do anything except send strongly-worded emails, you need money. And there ain't a lot of that floating around the shooting world.BestDrugDoc wrote:Cost for members needs to be really low or non existant preferably.
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What about, "United we stand, divided we fall"?FredB wrote:The powers that be would love to have a single association to put pressure on. What would you rather do, clear a wood or cut down a single tree! Strengthen the existing organisations.
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Re: What would a UK national shooting body look like.
Caught, a little on the hop with this today - ( course!) :lol:BestDrugDoc wrote:All the right questions from Dromia.
Some initial thoughts:
The remit would be to represent and inform people who have FACs/SGCs and those wishing to get one.
This would involve consulting and informing members on high level issues especially around licensing, as well as press coverage, parliamentary activity on shooting, court cases etc.
Then representing our collected view (if possible!) To politicians, police, press, lobbying bodies etc
We woukd seek to draw all shooting organisations in to participate both through their individual members - who would also become ours - and their high level representatives.
The association and website would become a focus for the whole shooting community and hopefully unite in a non competitive or threatening way as it draws on the strengths and resources of each organisation.
How does that sound for starters?
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That is similar to my thoughts on how this could look. I also like the idea of it being internet based to keep costs down and as a way of informing members. My initial thoughts regarding the internet were forum based - similar the Shooting organisations section here. Members could then have direct access to those in nominated positions and ask them questions.
The other thing, I was thinking about, is a "Fighting Fund" to help members, shooting education, putting shooting a positive light, lobbying etc.
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Re: What would a UK national shooting body look like.
you say that, but every shooter spends money on transport, guns ammo etc, to read the various forums you would be forgiven for thinking that the only optics to buy are £1K+ and that reloading requires £5-600 just to start! so it shouldn't be too much to expect people to pay something for representation ? of course BASC actually occupy that niche at the moment, so maybe the effort should go into persuading them to be more proactive in their lobbying ? or are we just trying to re-invent the wheel?Gaz wrote:An FAC/SGC holders' association would be a rather good idea methinx. Neatly sidesteps all the infighting and politicking that sank BSSC and whatever the other one was called, while uniting everyone on common ground.
Therein lies the problem - to do anything except send strongly-worded emails, you need money. And there ain't a lot of that floating around the shooting world.BestDrugDoc wrote:Cost for members needs to be really low or non existant preferably.
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I will make a prediction it will never happen. Go prove me wrong.
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